Hope Del Rio

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Biography

Hope Del Rio attended Louisiana State University for her undergraduate degree where she majored in Political Science with a minor in English Literature. After college, Hope earned her Juris Doctorate at Loyola University New Orleans College of Law where she was Executive Chairman of Loyola's nationally-ranked Moot Court program and the brief writer and oralist for the National Constitutional Criminal Procedure Moot Court team.

After graduating law school magna cum laude, Hope clerked for the Honorable Judge Carl J. Barbier in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana. Hope went on to practice at Adams and Reese LP in the firm's Labor and Employment department.

After relocating to Tampa, Hope joined Morgan & Morgan so that she could put her extensive legal skills to work for the people and pursue justice for individuals and families who have been injured as a result of another's negligence.

Areas of Practice (4)

  • Personal Injury Lawyer Claims & Lawsuits
  • Premises Liability and Slip & Fall Lawyers
  • Dog Bite Attack Lawyers
  • Negligent Security Attorneys

Education & Credentials

Law School Attended:
Louisiana State University, 2014; Loyola University New Orleans College of Law, magna cum laude, 2017
Year of First Admission:
2018
Admission:
2018, Louisiana; 2023, Florida
ISLN:
1000375346

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